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STATE OF GEORGIA. BY KANESHA WILLIAMS TEACHER; MISS. WHITAKER.
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STATE OF GEORGIA BY KANESHA WILLIAMS TEACHER; MISS. WHITAKER
GEORGIA STATE FLAG IS THE NEWST STATE FLAG THAT THE STATE OF GEORGIA HAD SINCE 2003 THE YELLOW PART ON THE FLAG S STANDS FOR THREE BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT IN THE LEGISLATIVE THE EXEEUTIVE AND THE SUDICIAL GEORGIA WAS THE 4TH STATE TO BECOME A STATE IN 1788 THE INCK NAME OF GEORGIA IS CALLED THE PEACH STATE BECAUSE OF ALL THE PEACHS THEY GROW. GEORGIA, one of the South Atlantic states of the U.S., bounded on the N by Tennessee and North
GEORGIA STATE BIRD IS THE BROWN TRASHER BY ITS LONGER TAILAND STRIPED RATHER THAN SPOTTED BREAST. Our best-known bee is a single social species first introduced from Europe during the colonial period
THE CHEROKEE ROSE IN 1916 WITH SUPPORT OF THE GEORGIA FEDERATION OF WOMENS CLUB THE CHEROKEE ROSE WAS NAMED THE STATE FLORAL EMBLEM THE NAME CHEROKEE ROSE IS A LOCAL DESIGHATION DERIVED FROM THE CHEROKEE INDANS WHO WIDLEY DISTRIBUTED THE PLANT.
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The from Dunedin fl to Atlanta Georgia the distance is 475.74miles and that should take you 7 hours and 22 min. The heights point of the elevations in Atlanta Georgia is 4,784 and the lowest point is sea level . The mean age population of the state of georgia is 8,186,453. the averig age in the state of Georgia is 34.6
Animals in the ecosystem Bob cats are one of the more than ninety species of mammals that inhabit Georgia. Bob cat generally feed on such smaller mammals as rat mice and shrews. River otter- as results of habitat loss and that overhunting of fur river otters were extinct in Georgia by the mid-twentieth century. After being successfully reintroduced however otters now thrive throughout the state. Gray whale The only known calving ground for the right where are off the coast of Georgia and north Florida. In the last fall the pregnant females migrate to the relatively clam cool and predator free water whole from December to April calving occurs.
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